Grocers Say Recalled Eggs Not Linked To Indiana

Both Marsh and Kroger stores in central Indiana said they haven't been affected by the recall because they use different suppliers. Marsh, in particular, gets its eggs from local producers, 6News' Julie Pursley reported.

The Indiana State Poultry Association said residents should be educated about proper cooking and food preparation procedures, regardless of the recall.

"As I've been telling people since I've been in this job for 20 years, cook your food," said Paul Brennan, the association's executive vice president. "If you cook your food, it's not going to be an issue."

Consumers don't seem to be shying away from egg purchases, a staple in many Hoosier households.

"If you cook them well enough, you kill all the bacteria," said consumer Wendy Stearns. "I'm eating eggs."